The Canterbury Tales
Why is it appropriate for the Miller to tell this particular story?
Miller's tale
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Miller's tale
The Miller is rude and contemptuous of his fellow travelers. His tale is a comic story of a devious student who contrives to have an affair with the wife of a dimwitted carpenter. The miller too is rather devious. He often withholds flour from customers and can be boorish.